SERVICE GEOGRAPHY
Where Highline Estates works
The honest map — what we transact, what we only know, and where a disclosed network carries the deal. Stated before any village page, because a service boundary you can trust is worth more than a claim you cannot.
How we serve
Three tiers — stated before the map
Palwal district + the bordering Nuh (Mewat) belt. We source privately through a network working these villages since 1997, verify the record before you visit, and agree commission in writing — never an undisclosed margin.
All of Haryana, plus the corridor registry: every project that reprices land earns a dated, sourced page, whether or not we transact on it. That is the freshness engine, and it is honest about what it is.
Rajasthan now (the law layer is live), Uttar Pradesh as it lands. A different jurisdiction means different records, rates and tenancy law — so the guides publish first, transactions run co-broke through named partners, and nothing is implied as direct service.
Haryana · Palwal district
Direct service — the five registration desks
Palwal district registers land at five jurisdictions: three tehsil sub-registrars — Palwal, Hathin and Hodal — and two sub-tehsil desks — Bahin and Hassanpur. Which desk a parcel books at follows its village, not its buyer; confirming the jurisdiction before an appointment saves the belt's most common wasted morning. (Badoli is a development block, not a registration desk — a distinction buyers routinely conflate.)
Haryana · Nuh (Mewat) belt
Bordering tehsils — direct where we can, co-broke where we say so
Nuh district — known as Mewat until it was renamed in 2016, and still widely called the Mewat belt — borders our home ground. We cover its headquarters and the New-City belt with our co-broke stance stated up front — verification from our desk, transactions through disclosed local partners — and the southern tehsil towns (Firozpur Jhirka, Punhana, Pinangwan, Nagina) on the same terms. Nuh's own desks, schedule and DLC-free collector rows are read on their own record, never borrowed from Palwal.
Rajasthan · the law layer, live
Towns land next — the ground is being laid now
Rajasthan is a different jurisdiction, and we treat it as one. Its records live on Apna Khata, not the Haryana portal; its stamp-duty floor is the DLC rate, not the circle rate; its tenancy law turns on khatedari rights the Haryana code has no equivalent for; and agricultural land is converted through Sections 90A/90B, not e-Bhoomi. So the law layer publishes first — every figure verified against Rajasthan's own official sources — and only then do the towns (Bhiwadi, Alwar, Tijara and Khatu Shyam) follow, standing on ground the guides have already checked. Haryana facts never transfer.
- Rajasthan — where we work (Bhiwadi · Alwar · Tijara · Khatu Shyam)
- Apna Khata — the Rajasthan land record
- Khatedari rights — a concept Haryana has no equivalent for
- Who may buy agricultural land in Rajasthan
- DLC rates — the Rajasthan stamp-duty floor
- Land conversion under Section 90A
- RIICO industrial plots (Bhiwadi)
Uttar Pradesh · the Braj belt and the Jewar side
Law layer live — the towns now stand on it
Uttar Pradesh is a third jurisdiction, and we treat it as its own. Its records are the khatauni and khasra on Bhulekh, not the Haryana or Rajasthan portals; its plot number is the gata; its tenure runs on the bhumidhari system; its distinctive rule is a 12.5-acre acquisition cap on how much a single buyer may accumulate (§89, UP Revenue Code 2006); and its money engine is the YEIDA belt beside the new Jewar airport. As with Rajasthan, the law layer published first — every figure verified against UP's own official sources — and the towns now stand on it. One correction we carry: the Delhi–Agra road through Mathura district is NH-44, the same numbered highway that runs through Palwal; NH-19 is the Agra–Kolkata portion and does not touch the district, whatever the portal listings say. UP facts never borrow from Haryana or Rajasthan.
- Uttar Pradesh — where we work (Braj belt · Jewar side · Aligarh)
- Kosi Kalan — UPSIDA industrial town on NH-44
- Barsana — Braj pilgrimage-town land
- Chhata — the tehsil headquarters
- Jewar, the UP side — YEIDA leasehold and the notified-area reality
- Aligarh — what is notified, and what is only announced
- Bhulekh — the UP khatauni
- Who may buy agricultural land in UP (the 12.5-acre cap)
- Circle rates — the UP stamp-duty floor
- Dakhil-kharij — UP mutation
- YEIDA plots (the Yamuna Expressway / Jewar market)
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